Skiing Pathways After High School Chart

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Skiing Pathways after High School

Type of
Competition:
USST NCAA USCSA (Varsity) USCSA (Club)
www.ussa.org www.ncaa.org www.uscsa.com www.uscsa.com
Scope Highest level of competition: FIS racing at elite level against FIS, USSA and non-USSA USSA and non-USSA racing
FIS elite, NorAm, Europa Cup, NCAA ski teams (Div I, II, III racing during regular season during regular season against
World Cup, Olympics all compete in same race against college Varsity and college Varsity and Club
series; 2 regions: East and Club teams. Schedule includes teams. Schedule includes
West). Schedule includes regular season races, regionals regular season races, regionals
regular season races, regionals and Nationals. and Nationals.
and Nationals.
Expectation Highest competitive level. Highly competitive level; Competitive but inclusive; Competitive but inclusive;
Must qualify to meet team many team members are varsity rosters average about 7 team size varies by school and
criteria and must produce to former USST or foreign athletes per gender; JV may club budget. All athletes are
stay on team or be selected for national racers; recruit 1-2 new also compete throughout the eligible to compete throughout
key competitions (i.e. Europa racers per gender per year with competition season. 2-5 teams the competition season. 2-5
Cup, World Juniors, US varsity rosters of about 8 from each region and 1 teams from each region and 1
Nationals). athletes per gender. outstanding individual per outstanding individual per
gender qualify for Nationals. gender qualify for Nationals.
Typical FIS/USSA Generally 20 or below FIS Div I: 25-100 FIS points in 1 30-150 points in both events. Rosters may vary to include
(Alpine) Points points in multiple events but event; 30-50+ points in other; Check team rosters and results athletes from elite to entry
eligibility is based on USST Div II/III: 30-40 points in 1 as competitive level varies level experience. Check team
criteria involving rankings, event; 50-60+ points in other from school to school and from rosters and results as
performance at National races. year to year. competitive level varies from
school to school and from year
to year.
Cost/Fees/Aid Varies based on A, B, C or School funded, some athletic School funded w/ possible Club dues and some race fee
Development team from fully scholarships available (for DI, outside sponsors. Equipment support depending on the
funded to varying levels of DII non-Ivy schools) usually paid by athlete. Some school’s arrangement w/ team.
athlete support. athletic scholarships and Equipment paid by athlete.
academic scholarships Some academic scholarships
available. available.
Training/Racing Most of year Fall dryland, race season; Fall dryland, race season; Optional fall dryland; race
optional summer training optional summer training season
Race Season Most of year Late Nov. – April Late Nov. – April Jan. - March
Race Venues Europe, North & South U.S. U.S. U.S.
America, Australia/NZ
Disciplines Alpine: DH, SG, SC, GS,SL Alpine: SL, GS Alpine: SL, GS, Parallel SL Alpine: SL, GS, Parallel SL
XC: Classic, Freestyle, XC: Classic, Freestyle XC: Classic, Freestyle XC: Classic, Freestyle
Jumping: all Jumping: n/a Jumping: Large & small hills Jumping: Large & small hills
NC: all NC: n/a NC: n/a NC: n/a
Freeskiing: Halfpipe, SkierX, Freeskiing: n/a Freeskiing: Halfpipe, SkierX, Freeskiing: Halfpipe, SkierX,
Slopestyle Freestyle: n/a Slopestyle, Railjam Slopestyle, Railjam
Freestyle: all Snowboard: n/a Freestyle: n/a Freestyle: n/a
Snowboard: all Snowboard: all Snowboard: all
Championships World Cup, NorAm, US NCAA Nationals USCSA Nationals USCSA Nationals
Nationals, Olympics NOR AM finals Individual may qualify for
US Alpine National Champs. NCAA Nationals through
regional competition
Average Athlete 15 yrs. to 30+ years old 18+ and older athletes; May Mostly 18+ Mostly 18+
PG 0-5 yrs. before college
# Competitors- Varies based on criteria; 2 Regions: Over 175 teams compete in Over 175 teams compete in
Season usually 1-8 athletes per team 13 teams: East USCSA; 11 conferences, 6 USCSA; 11 conferences, 6
(Indiv/Teams) (A,B,C and Development) 6 teams: West regions. regions.
# Competitors- Varies based on meeting 35 m, 35 w Over 200+ Alpine compete at Over 200+ Alpine compete at
Championships qualifications or national (max of 3 athletes per gender Nationals (max of 5 athletes Nationals (max of 5 athletes
(Indiv/Teams) rankings per team who qualify) per gender per team who per gender per team who
qualify and top 3 results scored qualify and top 3 results scored
for team) for team)
Coaching Paid coaching staff Paid coaching staff Paid coaching staff Varies club by club: Volunteer
or paid coach, student coach(s)
or self-coached
Website for more http://www.usskiteam.com/ http://www.ncaa.com/sports/sk www.uscsa.com www.uscsa.com
info: iing/D1
When/How to Review USSA guidelines for Email or call coach to arrange Email or call coach to arrange Email or call coach or student
contact: USST eligibility and contact visit or learn more about team. visit or learn more about team; president of ski club for more
regional USSA representatives Follow NCAA guidelines for adhere to NCAA Clearing information or “club sports”
for more information. Attend eligibility, etc. on NCAA House Guidelines if D-I office at college/university.
elite races and national and Clearing House. school. Attend Fall USCSA College
regional development system http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/ http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/ Fair.
programs. NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html USCSA email:
Attend Fall USCSA College laurasullivan@uscsa.com
Fair.
USCSA email:
laurasullivan@uscsa.com
Created and compiled by: Carrie Ulvestad, Alden Garrett, Robin Ahmann Updated 05/2015

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